College Football Recruiting 2013: Where Are the Top Uncommitted WRs Looking?

Looking at the board, I noticed there are still many elite WR prospects who have not made a decision to commit just yet. It's almost the opposite of the QB board, where just about every top-level signal-caller has pulled the trigger on a choice.

The receivers seem to be a more patient group, and for this piece I'm going to give you the remaining elite WR prospects, along with where they are looking. It should be a very fun and interesting read as we cover some of the top pass-catchers who'll be coming into the college ranks.

Torii Hunter, Jr.

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Hunter had a great showing at The Opening and is one of the more well-rounded athletes in the country. He stands 6'0" and weighs just more than 170 pounds.

Hunter's speed and agility are always on display. He can release quickly, avoid linebackers in his route stems and sharply cut to separate from defenders. The Texas native has outstanding RAC skills, which he uses to make plays downfield in the post-catch phase of a play.

Hunter has no favorites per Scout.com and has offers from schools such as Alabama, Notre Dame and Oklahoma, among others.

Laquon Treadwell

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Treadwell is an Illinois native who has good length, speed and athleticism. He can release well off the line, uses quickness to elude press and quickly eats up cushion. Treadwell also shows good hands and a large catch radius.

For what it's worth, I think he ends up at Michigan, but schools such as Florida, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State and several more will fail at taking no for answer.

Stacy Coley

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Coley has a high ceiling, as the Florida native is a lanky 6'1", 175-pounder who reminds me a bit of Shaq Roland. He has terrific speed, quickness, agility and athleticism to factor in the passing game.

Coley can quickly separate at the junction points and has the speed to burn as a RAC player. He recently narrowed his list down to a final five of Florida, Tennessee, Florida State, Texas Tech and Ole Miss, reports Scout.com.

Robert Foster

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Out of Pennsylvania, Foster is a 6'2", 190-pounder who likely has the most explosiveness, burst, speed, quickness and suddenness of any WR on this list. He can take off the line in a flash and not even decelerate to cut in his routes.

Foster has solid hands and can really work a defense over as a RAC player. He shows good vision in the open field, is instinctive with the ball and very creative.

Alabama, Pitt, Michigan State and Ohio State are his main four, per 247Sports.com.

Ricky Seals-Jones

Seals-Jones got great news this morning when he found out his knee injury suffered last Friday night was not a torn ACL. He does have a dislocated left kneecap and will be out 6-8 weeks, though.

So the 6'5", 230-pounder will be back this season at some point. He has Texas, Texas A&M, LSU, Baylor, UCLA and Oregon as his top schools, per Monday's HornsNation.com report.

Edwin Weathersby has worked in scouting/player personnel departments for three professional football teams, including the New York Giants, Cleveland Browns and the Las Vegas Gladiators of the Arena League. He spent a year evaluating prep prospects and writing specific recruiting and scouting content articles for Student Sports Football (now ESPN Rise-HS).

A syndicated scout and writer, he's also contributed to WeAreSC.com, GatorBait.net and Diamonds in the Rough Inc., a college football and NFL draft magazine.